Coming up in high school sports, the Twentynine Palms High School boys’ and girls’ varsity basketball teams will face Desert Mirage High School with girls traveling away and boys playing at home. Both games begin at 6 p.m.

Also tomorrow, the Yucca Valley High School varsity boys’ and girls’ basketball

The Yucca Valley High School Trojan boys’ basketball team played Desert Hot Springs Friday night and was in a fight until the bitter end, until they were edged by five points at the final horn. Coach Berry said the boys were led in scoring by Thomas Geiger and Judiah West

Friday night the Twentynine Palms High School Boys Basketball team traveled to Rancho Mirage to take on the undefeated Rancho Mirage Rattlers. After falling behind by 18 points, the Wildcats came back and cut the lead to a 1-point game with less than a minute left, 72-71. The Rattlers ended

The Twentynine Palms High School girls’ basketball team raised its league record to 3-and-0 by getting a tough win over Shadow Hills High School Wednesday at home with the score of 47-to-38. Lindsey Scamman lead all scorers with a huge game of 18 points, 13 rebounds, seven blocked shots, and

Twentynine Palms Wildcats boys’ basketball traveled to Shadow Hills High School in Indio last night and defeated the Knights, 59-38. Athletic Director Jeremy Johnson said Abraham Bell led all scoring with 14 points, D’Shaun Barrett 12 points, Kyle Hope 11 points. The Wildcats played good defense with 15 total steals.

Last night, the Twentynine Palms High School girls’ varsity basketball team won their game with Desert Hot Springs to raise their record in league to 2 and 0 by the score of 68 to 36. Leading scorers were Lindsey Scamman with 20 points and 10 rebounds, Tatiyanna Mackall with 13

Twentynine Palms Wildcats boys’ basketball played an aggressive game against the Desert Hot Springs Golden Eagle’s team last night in the Richard Casey Gymnasium and came away with a victory, 65-56. Abraham Bell led all scoring with 23 points, Andrew Wilson 11 points and Elijah Jones put in seven points.

The Twentynine Palms Wildcats boys’ basketball team hosted the Big Bear Bears on Friday, January 8, and came away with a huge victory 87-32. D’Shaun Barrett lead the scoring with 14 points, Kyle Hope 13 points and Adam Bell put in nine points. Andrew Wilson hit the boards with 11

Today in high school sports, the Yucca Valley High School boys’ basketball team will host Shadow Hills High School at home. Tip-off is at 6 p.m. The girls’ basketball team will travel to Shadow Hills to face Shadow Hills High School. Tip-off is also at 6 p.m. Tomorrow, the Twentynine

Today in high school sports, the Yucca Valley High School boys’ wrestling team will travel to Desert Mirage for their meet against Desert Mirage High School. Meet begins at 6 p.m. Tomorrow, the Yucca Valley High School boys’ soccer team will host Shadow Hills High School at home and the

A meeting will be held 11:15 a.m. Thursday, January 7, for girls who are interested in playing softball for Yucca Valley High School. The meeting will be held in Room H3. Girls who are currently playing in a winter sport need to attend this meeting as well. Home-schooled girls are

The Yucca Valley High School theater department presents their winter production. Reporter Rebecca Havely has all the details… The Yucca Valley High School drama department presents, “The Losers Club,” written by Jonathan Turner Smith, directed by Scott Phillips. A group of high school outcasts has formed a club. The group

The Yucca Valley High School boys’ soccer team played their first home game against Sultana High School from Hesperia. Coach Jorge Rodriguez said Yucca Valley came out fast and scored two goals in the first half and held them to no goals in the second half, Final score was 2

Yucca Valley High School boys’ soccer competed at Ontario Christian Christmas Classic Tournament December 28, 29, and 30. Coach Jorge Rodriguez said, “We started off very slow with two losses, but we got stronger and more confident as the week went on. We finished with two wins in a row.”

Yucca Valley High School wants to recognize their graduates who have gone on to make a difference with their success, Managing Editor Tami Roleff explains… The Yucca Valley High School Hall of Fame committee is accepting nominations for the 2016 Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame honors alumni and

Saturday in high school sports, the Twentynine Palms High School Boys’ basketball team will travel down to Anaheim to participate in the Century Tourney until January 30. Also Saturday, the Yucca Valley High School Girls’ basketball team will participate in the MaxPreps Tournament until January 30.

The Yucca Valley High School Class of 1976 will hold their 40-year reunion in September 2016 at Hawk’s Landing Golf Resort in Yucca Valley. The reunion committee is currently in the process of locating graduates. If you are a 1976 Yucca Valley High School graduate or have contact information for

Yucca Valley High School boys’ soccer traveled down to Coachella High School Friday night and lost to a very good and experienced team, 6-0. Coach Jorge Rodriguez said, “We learned a lot from this experience and we must improve as a unit.” Rodriguez added, “We now set our sights on